The Indus Valley civilizations started off in part of Pakistan. Many other civilizations came to take over this area. For a few centuries it became the land of the other civilizations that came and took over. Some of the civilizations were the Greeks, Arabs and other Middle East civilizations. Later on the British took over the power with full power. Hinduism came into play after that and their main religion in Pakistan. The Pakistan people wanted peace, so the British agreed and now there is a boundary in Pakistan. The World Wars came after that and the citizens of Pakistan fled, but now are peaceful after the war.
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India's history:
India has a long, rich history with trade routes and majestic empires. India’s history is mainly divided into the ancient era, the medieval era, modern era, and the post-independence era. The ancient era started with the Stone Age over 9,000 years ago when the first settlement developed into Indus River Civilization. After that civilization came the Vedic Civilization and it made Hinduism. The medieval era started with Mohammad bin Gaznin who led the Turkish conquest. This era ended with the British and other countries(Portugal, Netherlands, France) colonizing India which was the beginning of the modern age. In the end India was colonized by Britain and many leaders in India tried to get freedom, such as Mahatma Ghandi. Post-Independent era of India has experienced disputes but through that it has maintained a democracy and unison until now.
Bhutan's History:
Bhutan signed a treaty with Britain called the "Treaty of Sinchulu". Under Britain's influences, Bhutan was a monarchy until 1910. There is a refugee amount of 100,000 in Nepal unsolved until today. 90% of the refugees are living in the seven United Nations Office of the High Commissioner camps. Bhutan has a strong mythical Buddhist history. It is said that a saint with 8 forms visited Bhutan by a flying tiger. The tiger left an imprint of its body and his hats on rocks. The government attained a policy of careful, controlled growth to ensure the identity of the country. The country cautiously accepted tourism, TV and Internet, slowly attempting to become a democracy.
History:
History of Pakistan:
The Indus Valley civilizations started off in part of Pakistan. Many other civilizations came to take over this area. For a few centuries it became the land of the other civilizations that came and took over. Some of the civilizations were the Greeks, Arabs and other Middle East civilizations. Later on the British took over the power with full power. Hinduism came into play after that and their main religion in Pakistan. The Pakistan people wanted peace, so the British agreed and now there is a boundary in Pakistan. The World Wars came after that and the citizens of Pakistan fled, but now are peaceful after the war.
India's history:
India has a long, rich history with trade routes and majestic empires. India’s history is mainly divided into the ancient era, the medieval era, modern era, and the post-independence era. The ancient era started with the Stone Age over 9,000 years ago when the first settlement developed into Indus River Civilization. After that civilization came the Vedic Civilization and it made Hinduism. The medieval era started with Mohammad bin Gaznin who led the Turkish conquest. This era ended with the British and other countries(Portugal, Netherlands, France) colonizing India which was the beginning of the modern age. In the end India was colonized by Britain and many leaders in India tried to get freedom, such as Mahatma Ghandi. Post-Independent era of India has experienced disputes but through that it has maintained a democracy and unison until now.Bhutan's History:
Bhutan signed a treaty with Britain called the "Treaty of Sinchulu". Under Britain's influences, Bhutan was a monarchy until 1910. There is a refugee amount of 100,000 in Nepal unsolved until today. 90% of the refugees are living in the seven United Nations Office of the High Commissioner camps. Bhutan has a strong mythical Buddhist history. It is said that a saint with 8 forms visited Bhutan by a flying tiger. The tiger left an imprint of its body and his hats on rocks. The government attained a policy of careful, controlled growth to ensure the identity of the country. The country cautiously accepted tourism, TV and Internet, slowly attempting to become a democracy.
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